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Officers for the school year 1949-50 are: Irene McCoy, pres- ident; Henrietta Camowski, vice president; Lois Kreysher, secretary; Margaret Markovich, treasurer; and Dorothy Adams, social chairman. Y - TEENS The largest club in our school is the Y-teen club. Any girl in high school is eligible to join, regardless of race, religion, or creed. The present membership is 130. The purpose of the Club is, ' To unite its members in the spirit of friendliness and ser- vice.’ Miss Lillian Daggert and Miss Mildred Morgan are the sponsors. During the past year, the Y-Teens have sponsored such social activities as: A ' Get Acquainted’ dance, Y-Teen Formal, and a picnic. The Club has also made Easter favors for hospitals, sponsored conces- sion stands at games, sent a delegation to the Lake County Girls’ Conference, two girls to the Northern Indiana demonstra- tion, and representatives to the y.w.c.a. - - - - Y - TEENS - - - - DEMONSTRATION ON TABLE SETTING SPONSORED BY NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. 12-6- ’49
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JR. RED CROSS OFFICERS Sitting: Imogene McCoy, presi- dent Standing: Marilyn Atkinson, 2nd vice president; Clyde Fritz, treasurer; Joyce Gehrke, sec- retary; Bill Kansfield, vice president - - - - THE JUNIOR RED CROSS - - - - THE SOCK . HOP AFTER GAME ENTERTAINMENT SPONSORED BY THE JUNIOR RED CROSS
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Beginning upper left: 1. Running the gauntlet to and from the annex across the street. 2. Mrs. Parre’ on a noon hour round up in front of machine shop. 3. Mr. Johnson at work in his office. 4. People do read the bulletin boards. 5. Stanley Rymarczyk and Ray Hladek working on copy for the Chart. 6. Part of the usual crew f near the ice-house. 7. An indoor scene at the head of the stairs in the girls department. 8. Norma Jean Woods who had to leave us to go to billings Hospital. 9. Looking North, see the three fire escapes. - - - - CALENDAR - - - - September ,7 “ A lrst ay of school. The freshmen seem to get smaller each year. 0 S - emb for A new students to explain the operation of the Student Council — Y-leen Get Acquainted dance. 19— Miss Peehl’s Government classes toured the iovernment classes toured court session. 20 — Student Council Meeting 22 First publication of the Tech Telescope. 30 — Student Council Hobo Dance. city hall and attended the October 11 — Senior meeting. 12 — Junior meeting. 17 - Cornerstone laid for the new building. 19 - Public Welfare workers gave a talk to the senior girls on the help they are giving to the poor. r j 25 classes Bfea ° gavc their annual nutrition demonstration to the cooking 28 J .R.C. Sock Hop after Clark game. November 1 — Student Council meeting. Y-Teen meeting. 9 — Monitor meeting. 15 — Student Council meeting. 18 - Monitor Dance canceled because of lack of support. LL — Student Council meeting. J unior -Senior meeting. 23 — Got out at 2:30 because of Thanksgiving Vacation. Second publication of the Tech Telescope. 29 — Student Council meeting.
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